The only stardust comes from its A-lister names, but Come Away isn't without its charm. Although with an abundance of entries in their respective Intellectual Properties, one does have to wonder why it even exists in the first place.
The canine Cosmonauts return to Earth for a colourful Cuban escapade filled with kooky characters, but language barrier issues mean the fun occasionally gets lost in translation.
Dreambuilders is a wondrously inventive and commendably ambitious effort that respectfully borrows blocks from superior builds, but provides a solid foundation for an introduction to them.
Trolls World Tour has all the manufactured qualities of a fleeting chart topper, but is as easily forgettable. It sings all the expected notes with no threat of breaking out into an improvised solo.
A good-hearted, sometimes fun comedy that unfortunately doesn't have the narrative strength to sustain a 90-minute film. For fans of Horrible Histories, stick to the TV series.
The Lego Movie 2 largely follows the instruction booklet left by 2014's set while directing its jokes at those building the more advanced Technic range, but it remains a worthy expansion with its inventive locations and the addition of Rex Dangervest.